Haiku for project managers - PMO
From the Haiku for Project Managers Blog
by Robert Prol
Because sometimes poetry makes the point better than a long story.
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Please don't waste our time
Requiring long reports
No stakeholders read
Posted on: May 11, 2016 09:49 AM |
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Kind of funny situation. This report is too large to read...when we summarize....want to see some detail!
Robert Prol
Project Manager| KPMG LLP
East Sandwich, Ma, United States
I always try to use the "Rule of 7", and keep it on one page. If you're tracking more than 7 items, you're wasting brain power. If it's more than one page, it's wasting paper.
Linda Miller
Project Management
Huntington, Ny, United States
Very true! These are great Robert. You are summing up many project management experiences succintly in only 17 syllables!
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